I saw this idea and thought it was a genius way to incorporate the holiday season into math practice (multiplication facts specifically). This worksheet has kids total up the cost of everything in the song “12 Days of Christmas.” Here‘s the worksheet, and here‘s the full lesson plan. This would be great for any class 3rd grade and up (with varied amounts of scaffolding), or for practice with your kids at home. Merry Christmas!!
Category Archives: Christmas/Winter
Even More Christmas Crafts for Kids!
Christmas Tree Crafts for Kids
Sledding In the Snow (Grammar Practice)
You guessed it! More fun winter cartoons from my dad! And another fun story for your students to correct (the grammar mistakes) as they read. Click here for the free printable PDF: Sledding in the Snow- grammar practice Merry Christmas!
Adding Single Digits – Winter Worksheet
Here’s another simple addition worksheet for your lower grade class. It’s a perfect holiday excuse to practice math! What’s better than that! Click here for the printable PDF: Adding- single digits- Winter- full page
Free Christmas/Winter Graphing Worksheet (Kindergarten, First Grade)
Oh, how good it feels to get free stuff! Today’s freebie is a holiday graphing worksheet for kindergarten or first grade. Make a graph using the data collected from counting cute pictures. Click here for the free worksheet: I Can Graph the Pictures- Winter 1
Free Christmas/Winter Graphing Worksheet (Kindergarten, First Grade)
Merry Christmas everyone! I do love the holiday season… it’s definitely my favorite time of year! In the spirit of the season, I present you with another freebie…a holiday graphing worksheet for kindergarten or first grade. Make a graph using the data collected from counting cute pictures. Click here for the free holiday worksheet: I Can Graph the Pictures- Winter 3
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Snowball Fight Grammar Worksheet
I love these cartoons from my dad. They definitely deserve a fun story. So here’s my winter-themed grammar practice page! Click here for the printable PDF: snowball fight- grammar
One of my readers noticed a small mistake on the page (Thanks KW!). See if your kids can find it! (HINT: the directions should say: Be sure to use correct transitions, grammar and spelling, or Santa might not be convinced.)









